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How using the wrong pentatonic scale can actually sound great
By Andy G Jones published
We all know the rules... But what if we break them a little? Some less obvious intervals will add intrigue to your solos, like Jimmy Page did on Led Zeppelin's Rock and Roll
Jimmy Page pays tribute to Led Zeppelin tour manager Richard Cole: “He was a brother and a friend to the end”
By Matt Parker published
Cole passed away on December 2, 2021 after being diagnosed with cancer
Robert Plant says the keys of Led Zeppelin songs were determined solely by Jimmy Page’s guitar playing
By Matt Owen published
Page apparently favored the key of E because he got "much more out of the bottom of the guitar"
James “Munky” Shaffer recalls the time Jimmy Page attended a Korn gig and signed his double-neck Gibson EDS-1275
By Matt Owen published
It turns out Page, who is famed for wielding a double-neck himself, is a fan of the nu-metal outfit, and signed Schaffer’s own 18-string axe at a gig way back in 2002
First-ever band-sanctioned Led Zeppelin documentary shares first official clip
By Matt Owen published
The minute-long teaser from the hugely anticipated Becoming Led Zeppelin offers a peek at stellar archival live footage
A Jimmy Page-played 1971 Fender Stratocaster is going under the hammer
By Matt Owen published
The Led Zeppelin legend had a fleeting partnership with the six-string, which was given to him during an impromptu jam session in 1991
The secrets behind Jimmy Page's guitar tone on Led Zeppelin's Communication Breakdown
By Chris Gill published
With a souped-up Supro, a Tele and a Vox wah for the solo, Page tracked one of the most iconic tones in classic rock
Yngwie Malmsteen plays Jimmy Page Telecaster, still sounds exactly like Yngwie Malmsteen
By Richard Bienstock published
Watch the neoclassical shred legend unleash the fury on a Fender Dragon Tele
How Jimmy Page was reunited with his beloved 1960 Les Paul Custom – nearly 50 years after it was stolen
By Brad Tolinski published
The Led Zeppelin legend's triple-humbucker Black Beauty was stolen at a Minneapolis Airport in 1970. Here's the incredible story of how it made its way back to its rightful owner
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